Comment What does the Shark Say? (Score 1) 28
Click-ka-click-ka-click... ah, forget it, it just doesn't scan right.
Click-ka-click-ka-click... ah, forget it, it just doesn't scan right.
Really try it there. You try Antarctica but solar would not work well at the poles. It would be cheaper to build in the Andean Plateau If things went wrong you can open it up to normal air and not kill a bunch of people and work out the bugs. Think if it as BioSphere 3. Biosphere 2 taught us that we did not know how to make a biosphere so time to try again.
Not if you are doing video production. You may need to keep hours and hours of video stored. It really does depend on what you need to do. My wife has many TBs of digital photos and other images because she does digital scrapbooking and everyone uses no less than 300dpi for everything as well as 12"x12" pages. 4TB worth of SSDs would be a bit expensive.
Even a lot of gamers still add a spinning plater to keep part of their game library.
A large number of cases, huh? And what is that number, exactly? Have there been dozens of cases? Hundreds? Do you even know?
If you don't want to trust the FDA's certification of this medicine as safe when administered under a doctor's supervision, that's your prerogative. What about the WHO, which includes it on their list of essential medicines? What about the EU's regulatory bodies, who are famous (or infamous, depending on perspective) for their abundance of caution, yet also certify this drug as safe when used under a doctor's care.
There are cases where people have died, yes. Often it comes out that these people drank aquarium cleaner, having mistaken it for the drug (there is in fact one type with a similar-sounding formula). In other cases they overdosed, in yet others there were interactions with other meds, and in a few there were the QT problems that get so mugh hype. All of these could have been prevented if a doctor had been properly supervising the use of these drugs: the side effects you mention do exist and are no joke, but these cases are preventable. So let doctors supervise.
Stinginess with privileges is kindness in disguise. -- Guide to VAX/VMS Security, Sep. 1984